Re: strange grep or tail behaviour

2001-05-02 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
Replying to my own message... I should have looked in the Unix FAQ first :) I believe the answer was in 3.14. It has to do with the amount of buffering. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/faq/part3/section-14.html I did receive some off-list emails about this. One used strace to see that it was bu

Apache VirtualDocumentRoot

2001-05-02 Thread Russell Coker
Here is my Apache VirtualDocumentRoot setting: VirtualDocumentRoot /www/%-1/%-2/%-3/%-4+ Now for URLs such as "http://company.com/"; this will be expanded to /www/com/company/_/_/ ! Currently I am putting sym-links from "_" to "." in the directories /www/com/company/ but this is a real hack. D

Re: Performance monitor

2001-05-02 Thread Jason Lim
It would be really cool if there was some kind of app that would run on a console, and would show a summary of most types of stats a real sysadmin would be interested in (eg. total system loading, total network bandwidth being used), and things like that. It would definately not be very detailed (y

Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Robert Brown
What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only made for 1000 or less accounts but they will be glad to sell us their

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Y2KNET
We are also using Peach Tree Complete Accounting and it is not user friendly plus it has many bugs. Has someone experienced the Microsoft products. Abu Umair - Original Message - From: Robert Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 8:36 AM Subject: Accounting Softw

Re: Performance monitor

2001-05-02 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 04:34:50AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > It would be really cool if there was some kind of app that would run on a > console, and would show a summary of most types of stats a real sysadmin > would be interested in (eg. total system loading, total network bandwidth > being used)

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread cfm
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:36:35AM -0400, Robert Brown wrote: > What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running > Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now > over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only ma

DNS calls....

2001-05-02 Thread Jerzy Miszczyk
Hi there I am using debian box with 2.2 basic installation, working as an ISDN gateway. How can I check which process or daemon frequently initiates the line with DNS call? I am getting grey hair partially because of the bill :(((. Best regards :)) "Jersey"

Re: DNS calls....

2001-05-02 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote: > I am using debian box with 2.2 basic installation, working as an ISDN > gateway. How can I check which process or daemon frequently initiates the > line with DNS call? I am getting grey hair partially because of the > bill :(((. I am not sure

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Rich Puhek
An ISP I work with recently offloaded all the ISP billing and account management to Optigold (www.digitalpoint.com). Optigold should be able to import everything from Peach Tree without too much trouble (they had to import from Quickbooks, which can't be too much different). If you need to hang on

Re: DNS calls....

2001-05-02 Thread Felipe Alvarez Harnecker
Jeremy C. Reed writes: > On Wed, 2 May 2001, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote: > > > I am using debian box with 2.2 basic installation, working as an ISDN > > gateway. How can I check which process or daemon frequently initiates the > > line with DNS call? I am getting grey hair partially becau

Re: Performance monitor

2001-05-02 Thread Marek L. Kozak
Mark Janssen wrote: > I don't know if it's packaged, I think so. Otherwise a search on > freshmeat would turn it up. If that fails try contacting At > on: www.atcomputing.nl It is, at least on woody. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak

Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Gregory Hostettler
Hi!   My brand-new exim on potato kernel 2.2.13 used to work perfectly for some days. Just before (what a chance!) to go production, it stopped working on outgoing e-mails, with this nasty message: '550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator (failed to find host name from

RE: Apache VirtualDocumentRoot

2001-05-02 Thread Marcelo Gulin
Hi! I think that mod_rewrite or mod_vhosts_alias can do that. take a look at http://modules.apache.org cheers Marcelo Gulin - Original Message - From: Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 5:35 AM Subject: Apache VirtualDocumentRoot > Here is my Apach

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Tech Support
> I guess it is maybe related to DNS. My simple problem is "where in the > hell do I specify the DNS primary and secondary IP addresses under > Debian Linux /etc/resolve.conf which should look like: search yourdomain.com nameserver 192.168.2.3 nameserver 192.168.3.4 Pete -- http://www.elbnet.co

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Caracal - G. Hostettler
Thank you for your answer, but.. There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following entries search mydomain.ch nameserver 164.128.36.34 nameserver 164.128.76.39 I did not mention an important fact: We are hosting Web server (apache) and mail server (exim), but the nameser

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Aaron Ghent
> Thank you for your answer, but.. > > There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following That should be 'resolv.conf'. No 'e'. (quick solution: '# mv /etc/resolve.conf /etc/resolv.conf') > entries > search mydomain.ch > nameserver 164.12

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Ilya Martynov
GH> I guess it is maybe related to DNS. My simple problem is "where in GH> the hell do I specify the DNS primary and secondary IP addresses GH> under Debian Linux ?" Edit /etc/resolv.conf. It should look like nameserver PRIMARY_DNS_IP nameserver SECONDARY_DNS_IP See 'man resolv.conf' for more d

Re: Newbie from NT exim question SOLVED

2001-05-02 Thread Caracal - G. Hostettler
Thank you so much! T'was only this. mved and everything OK. BTW, 10 years ago I was working on SVR4 (Interactive-Kodak flavor) UNIX hosts. We were using only 2400bps modems and uucp to transfer files... A long way and back (with pleasure) to IX ! Greg - Original Message - From: "Aaron

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Tech Support
> > There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following > > That should be 'resolv.conf'. No 'e'. Arrggg. I'm very embarrassed! I hope I didn't cause you too much teeth gnashing! :-( As punishment I've been sentenced to install Unix Servic

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Tech Support
> I tried to tweak exim.conf, adding a couple of sites under > "relay_domains". BTW - Be sure to remove the entries you made here or you will have an open mail relay to these domains (which is Bad). Pete PS You may want to verify this information as I have been known not to be a reliable source!

Re: Apache VirtualDocumentRoot

2001-05-02 Thread Russell Coker
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 20:12, Marcelo Gulin wrote: > I think that mod_rewrite or mod_vhosts_alias can do that. > take a look at http://modules.apache.org VirtualDocumentRoot IS mod_vhosts_alias. I have read the documentation for mod_rewrite and couldn't work out how to do this. However mo

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Nathan Ridge
With our ISP we started from scratch and now have over 3000 clients so eveything was a learning process, or accounts manager started using a Filemaker database that took monthly totals of users in and then was able to quickly sort and invoice customers even now with somany, Filemaker is very script

MSI K7 MASTER MS-6341 MOTHERBOARD

2001-05-02 Thread Landon Hendee
(please 'CC' me your replies. Thanks. This is also my first posting to any debian.org lists, so if I'm posting to the wrong group, etc. please let me know. I hope the cross-post is ok, also.) I'm buying a motherboard soon and want to know if this one is compatible with Debian. (Info and specs a

Apache VirtualDocumentRoot

2001-05-02 Thread Russell Coker
Here is my Apache VirtualDocumentRoot setting: VirtualDocumentRoot /www/%-1/%-2/%-3/%-4+ Now for URLs such as "http://company.com/"; this will be expanded to /www/com/company/_/_/ ! Currently I am putting sym-links from "_" to "." in the directories /www/com/company/ but this is a real hack.

Re: Performance monitor

2001-05-02 Thread Jason Lim
It would be really cool if there was some kind of app that would run on a console, and would show a summary of most types of stats a real sysadmin would be interested in (eg. total system loading, total network bandwidth being used), and things like that. It would definately not be very detailed (

Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Robert Brown
What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only made for 1000 or less accounts but they will be glad to sell us their

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Y2KNET
We are also using Peach Tree Complete Accounting and it is not user friendly plus it has many bugs. Has someone experienced the Microsoft products. Abu Umair - Original Message - From: Robert Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 8:36 AM Subje

Re: Performance monitor

2001-05-02 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 04:34:50AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > It would be really cool if there was some kind of app that would run on a > console, and would show a summary of most types of stats a real sysadmin > would be interested in (eg. total system loading, total network bandwidth > being used

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread cfm
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:36:35AM -0400, Robert Brown wrote: > What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running > Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now > over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only m

DNS calls....

2001-05-02 Thread Jerzy Miszczyk
Hi there I am using debian box with 2.2 basic installation, working as an ISDN gateway. How can I check which process or daemon frequently initiates the line with DNS call? I am getting grey hair partially because of the bill :(((. Best regards :)) "Jersey" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: DNS calls....

2001-05-02 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote: > I am using debian box with 2.2 basic installation, working as an ISDN > gateway. How can I check which process or daemon frequently initiates the > line with DNS call? I am getting grey hair partially because of the > bill :(((. I am not sur

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Rich Puhek
An ISP I work with recently offloaded all the ISP billing and account management to Optigold (www.digitalpoint.com). Optigold should be able to import everything from Peach Tree without too much trouble (they had to import from Quickbooks, which can't be too much different). If you need to hang on

Re: DNS calls....

2001-05-02 Thread Felipe Alvarez Harnecker
Jeremy C. Reed writes: > On Wed, 2 May 2001, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote: > > > I am using debian box with 2.2 basic installation, working as an ISDN > > gateway. How can I check which process or daemon frequently initiates the > > line with DNS call? I am getting grey hair partially beca

Re: Performance monitor

2001-05-02 Thread Marek L. Kozak
Mark Janssen wrote: > I don't know if it's packaged, I think so. Otherwise a search on > freshmeat would turn it up. If that fails try contacting At > on: www.atcomputing.nl It is, at least on woody. -- Regards, Marek L. Kozak -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "

Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Gregory Hostettler
Hi!   My brand-new exim on potato kernel 2.2.13 used to work perfectly for some days. Just before (what a chance!) to go production, it stopped working on outgoing e-mails, with this nasty message: '550 relaying to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> prohibited by administrator (failed to find host name from

RE: Apache VirtualDocumentRoot

2001-05-02 Thread Marcelo Gulin
Hi! I think that mod_rewrite or mod_vhosts_alias can do that. take a look at http://modules.apache.org cheers Marcelo Gulin - Original Message - From: Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 5:35 AM Subject: Apache VirtualDocumentRoot

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Tech Support
> I guess it is maybe related to DNS. My simple problem is "where in the > hell do I specify the DNS primary and secondary IP addresses under > Debian Linux /etc/resolve.conf which should look like: search yourdomain.com nameserver 192.168.2.3 nameserver 192.168.3.4 Pete -- http://www.elbnet.c

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Caracal - G. Hostettler
Thank you for your answer, but.. There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following entries search mydomain.ch nameserver 164.128.36.34 nameserver 164.128.76.39 I did not mention an important fact: We are hosting Web server (apache) and mail server (exim), but the namese

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Aaron Ghent
> Thank you for your answer, but.. > > There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following That should be 'resolv.conf'. No 'e'. (quick solution: '# mv /etc/resolve.conf /etc/resolv.conf') > entries > search mydomain.ch > nameserver 164.1

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Ilya Martynov
GH> I guess it is maybe related to DNS. My simple problem is "where in GH> the hell do I specify the DNS primary and secondary IP addresses GH> under Debian Linux ?" Edit /etc/resolv.conf. It should look like nameserver PRIMARY_DNS_IP nameserver SECONDARY_DNS_IP See 'man resolv.conf' for more

Re: Newbie from NT exim question SOLVED

2001-05-02 Thread Caracal - G. Hostettler
Thank you so much! T'was only this. mved and everything OK. BTW, 10 years ago I was working on SVR4 (Interactive-Kodak flavor) UNIX hosts. We were using only 2400bps modems and uucp to transfer files... A long way and back (with pleasure) to IX ! Greg - Original Message - From: "Aaron

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Tech Support
> > There was no file resolve.conf in /etc, so I created one with the following > > That should be 'resolv.conf'. No 'e'. Arrggg. I'm very embarrassed! I hope I didn't cause you too much teeth gnashing! :-( As punishment I've been sentenced to install Unix Servi

Re: Newbie from NT exim question

2001-05-02 Thread Tech Support
> I tried to tweak exim.conf, adding a couple of sites under > "relay_domains". BTW - Be sure to remove the entries you made here or you will have an open mail relay to these domains (which is Bad). Pete PS You may want to verify this information as I have been known not to be a reliable source

Re: Apache VirtualDocumentRoot

2001-05-02 Thread Russell Coker
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 20:12, Marcelo Gulin wrote: > I think that mod_rewrite or mod_vhosts_alias can do that. > take a look at http://modules.apache.org VirtualDocumentRoot IS mod_vhosts_alias. I have read the documentation for mod_rewrite and couldn't work out how to do this. However m

Re: Accounting Software

2001-05-02 Thread Nathan Ridge
With our ISP we started from scratch and now have over 3000 clients so eveything was a learning process, or accounts manager started using a Filemaker database that took monthly totals of users in and then was able to quickly sort and invoice customers even now with somany, Filemaker is very scrip

MSI K7 MASTER MS-6341 MOTHERBOARD

2001-05-02 Thread Landon Hendee
(please 'CC' me your replies. Thanks. This is also my first posting to any debian.org lists, so if I'm posting to the wrong group, etc. please let me know. I hope the cross-post is ok, also.) I'm buying a motherboard soon and want to know if this one is compatible with Debian. (Info and specs

RE: DNS calls....

2001-05-02 Thread Jerzy Miszczyk
Hello Jeremy, Thank you for the response. I am sorry for brief description of the problem. There is no diald installed, the system runs straight forward "isdnutils". Something keeps the line up. Every few minutes there is a call to a broadcast address and port 138, or a call to a DNS server :(